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This spreadable flavored butter from Sam’s Club is just what your bread needed…
Slide over to Sam’s Club where we spotted Member’s Mark Cinnamon Butter and Garlic Butter for just $6.48!
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Thanks to its natural ingredients (and a pinch of salt), this butter can hang out on your counter for up to six weeks! That means you’ll always have soft, spreadable goodness ready for bread, rolls, pancakes, waffles—basically, anything that could use a buttery hug.
Move over Texas Roadhouse, Sam’s Club is spreading the love…
People are going crazy for this butter! Check out some of these reviews…
Super delicious cinnamon honey butter. My family loves it and can’t wait to try the other flavors. The cinnamon honey flavor isn’t too sweet; it’s balanced well and goes great on fresh bread. I would definitely get it again, I like that it can be kept on the counter for easy access!
5 stars! Tastes like Texas Roadhouse butter!
I don’t usually get excited about butter, but wow! This cinnamon honey butter is every bit as delicious as the product served at a beloved steakhouse. The taste and smell are amazing. I love, love, love that the ingredients are simple, no 10-syllable chemicals or additives. This is legitimate butter, so it is not the easiest to spread without warming up a bit, but it melts beautifully. I substituted it for a cream cheese spread on my bagel, and it did not disappoint. I’m looking forward to enhancing other meals and snacks with this product. Up next, cinnamon honey butter over pan-popped popcorn, yum!
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About the writer:
Kelli is a content writer with a degree in English Education from Penn State University. When she’s not hunting for great deals, this proud Mom and Gigi is off gallivanting in the family RV—chasing history, quirky roadside attractions, and the oddest museums she can find.








